Cyber Threat Analyst, GTIG Intelligence Delivery, Mandiant

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About the position As a Cyber Threat Analyst for Mandiant Intelligence Delivery, you will be supporting a government customer with the goal of developing and leveraging the Mandiant Threat Intelligence portfolio to help the customer deliver on their mission. You will be an expert at balancing priorities and demonstrating your efficient communication skills as well as familiarity with government mission space. You will work directly with clients to understand their threat concerns and to set expectations for deliverables. Mandiant is a recognized leader in dynamic cyber defense, threat intelligence, and incident response services. By scaling decades of frontline experience, Mandiant helps organizations be confident in their readiness to defend against and respond to cyber threats. Mandiant is now part of arenaflex Cloud.Part of arenaflex Cloud, Mandiant is a recognized leader in dynamic cyber defense, threat intelligence and incident response services. Mandiant's cybersecurity expertise has earned the trust of security professionals and company executives around the world. Our unique combination of renowned frontline experience responding to some of the most complex breaches, nation-state grade threat intelligence, machine intelligence, and the industry's best security validation ensures that Mandiant knows more about today's advanced threats than anyone. Responsibilities • Evaluate current and emerging tools and best-practices for tracking advanced persistent threats, tools, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of attacker’s motivations, industry and attacker trends. • Perform tactical, and operational research and analysis of adversarial cyber threats. • Present tactical intelligence about threat groups, the methodologies they use, and the motivations behind their activity. • Work with customers to determine their intelligence needs and requirements. • Prepare and deliver briefings and reports to the client’s executives, security team, or fellow analysts. Requirements • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Cybersecurity, a related technical field, or equivalent practical experience. • 3 years of experience assessing and developing cybersecurity solutions and programs across security domains. • 3 years of experience in an intelligence practitioner role. • Ability to travel up to 30% of the time. • Must possess an active Top Secret/SCI security clearance. Nice-to-haves • Certifications related to specific cloud platforms. • Experience implementing industry-leading practices around cyber risks and cloud security for clients’ cloud security frameworks using industry standards. • Experience in identifying and mitigating cyber threats from Chinese state-sponsored actors. • Experience with cloud governance, with the ability to convey governance principles to cloud computing in terms of policies. • Excellent time and project management skills. Apply tot his job

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